ALEX HUTTON

Nu Jazz • United Kingdom
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Hutton is an established pianist on the London Jazz scene. Over the last 10 years he has worked with most of the leading figures, (Jim Mullen, Bobby Wellins, Art Themen, Pete King, Don Weller, Dave O Higgins, Dave Green. Pete Wareham.)

[...Hutton started playing piano at the early age of 5. A musical childhood of early concerts mainly on his second instrument, mandolin opened up a world of folk inspired melodies. Early adult years were spent honing his craft in the city of Sheffield, a strong musical hub of the north. This led to tours across USA and Canada with Atlantic recording artists ‘’Boy on a Dolphin’’ as well as stints with diverse music as Rock n Roll bands and Salsa groups...]

After completing a BA Hons degree in American Studies (culminating in a semester in New York studying the sociology and development of Bebop), that Hutton decided to turn his focus
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ALEX HUTTON Cross That Bridge album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Cross That Bridge
Nu Jazz 2005
ALEX HUTTON Songs From The Seven Hills album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Songs From The Seven Hills
Nu Jazz 2008
ALEX HUTTON Legentis album cover 4.00 | 2 ratings
Legentis
Nu Jazz 2012
ALEX HUTTON Magna Carta Suite album cover 4.05 | 3 ratings
Magna Carta Suite
Nu Jazz 2015

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ALEX HUTTON Magna Carta Suite

Album · 2015 · Nu Jazz
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More than ten years ago a friend of mine said "Best English jazz comes from what is known as Canterbury scene". At that time we got stuck already for two or three days in foggy Gt.Yarmouth waiting for gleams of brighter sky letting chopper pilots to take the plunge of making the flight over grey fall's North Sea. All hopeless. Empty pebbled streets and ancient fame inheriting buildings in combination with quay's countless glass halls overfilled with neon-glossy plastic of game machines,all washed by English endless petite rain looked as excellent scenery for hours of meaningless conversations. So I didn't pay much attention to his phrase, but much later I remembered it again and again.

For fans of Japanese jazz it is a well known subject how many hot discussions was held around authenticity of that music. Because of historical/political reasons it started forming very late, in fact in early 70s only, and even having some successful examples still remains half-opened question. English jazz has much longer and much more successful history, but still speaking about its originality there are three main streams in modern jazz and fusion that could be counted as uniquely English (at least for us, non-British jazz fans): firstly, quirky (often close to self-parody) free-form improvisational music,led by Derek Bailey, second, tuneful and often just beautiful rock-jazz from late 60s-early 70s known as Canterbury scene, and finally, the recent London acid jazz. Of all three, it's the Canterbury scene which really deeply rooted in English tradition (even if since as rule this music was played by rock musicians,using some jazz techniques and arrangements, for some listeners it probably couldn't be classified as jazz at all).

Pianist Alex Hutton,leading the trio with Russian born bassist Yuri Golubev and the Israeli born drummer Asaf Sirkis,is one among most interesting English jazz musicians playing what could be tagged as nu jazz - organic mix of rock songs structures and simplicity, jazz techniques and improvisation plus touch of European chamber tradition.His previous album “Legentis” was good example of music that fits perfect to hipster bars. When three years after he returned with “Magna Carta Suite”, an album tagged as and looking like one of these neo-progressive rock releases,I was surprised a lot. Press release contains an informative and quite detailed information about inspirations,coming from past,history and time.

Still after first minutes of listening my concerns about possible music changes have gone. Despite the fact that Alex trio is improved with Liz Palmer(Baroque flute)and Liesbeth Allart(Cor anglias) on some songs, it is still very same his tasteful and stylish nu jazz, with some baroque taste this time. Excellent rhythm section supply lot of groove and as a result the listener has no doubt if the music he listens is jazz. Alex compositions are well packed,mostly English folk rooted and from outside they often sound as you're listening to saloon jazz band, trying to play their own rock songs. Combination of jazzy techniques,rockish rhythms and structures and English folk melodies (with some baroque elements constantly presented) makes this music something that could be without big risk called "true English jazz", or modern days Canterbury scene(even if it is actually the opposite formula to genuine Canterbury progressive rock).

Two last album's (who lasts only 39 minutes,the length more usual for vinyl age) compositions are obviously most controversial ones - added Neil Sparks mostly recitative voice,reading his own "Magna Carta Suite - Xerox Sonnets & X-Ray Blues" sounds as two real progressive rock pieces, having nothing to do with jazz. It looks such ending disturbed many reviewers coming from a jazz point of view, for me it sounds as very natural part of cross-genre musical work.

Stylish, accessible and original album, one you will listen more than once for sure.

ALEX HUTTON Legentis

Album · 2012 · Nu Jazz
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This album became a beautiful soundtrack for me one summer evening - the day was cloudy and cold, but at the end, the northern summer showed its almost ruby-red dawn shine. This album's first sounds come from the woody Jamo acoustic system (I adore its soft velvet sound) bringing me somewhere to a parallel world. Melancholic acoustic piano in combination with wordless, almost operatic, vocals from Heidi Vogel sound like an old Italian movie soundtrack. But, right away the sweet melody is exploded with muscular groove...

Ten years ago Esbjörn Svensson Trio changed the European jazz scene with their pop-rock-jazz songs, full of Nordic crystal cool air, folksy roots and catchy tunes. Their music influenced the artists that are on the front pages (Michael Wollny, Phronesis, etc)nowadays. But, with all my love for the EST compositions, one thing I always missed there was the groove. I grew up in Nordic culture and cool melancholy (someone probably calls it "emotionless")isn't strange or a rare thing here, but even "frozen people" like groove in their music!

A big part of "Legentis" music is obviously influenced by Nordic nu jazz, but fortunately it doesn't sound like one more clone at all. Added English folk or Canterbury elements act as fresh blood in the nu jazz formula, and as if that would not be enough - Latin jazz and vocals!

For sure this music has its own face - mixing different influences in intelligent, warm and groovy music which could probably be called English nu jazz. Great compositions and a muscular rhythm section are both important components as well.

Alex's third (and debut on F-IRE) album is recorded with his new (international) trio - Russian classically trained acoustic bassist Yuri Goloubev and Israeli drummer Asaf Sirkis (I was able to hear Asaf playing live with his own explosive rock-influenced trio at last year's Vilnius Jazz fest). Easily the best new release from Albion I have listened to this year.

Recommended for every EST and nu jazz fan, in fact, you don't even need to be a jazz lover to be caught by this music.

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